 We are back on a budget. My name is India, and today we are going to find out what $15 can get you in the incredible city of Jerusalem. A while back, we saw what $15 could get us in Tel Aviv. From Hummus to Falafel, we found all kinds of wonderful things. So now we are going to try this challenge again, but this time in Jerusalem. What you are looking at now is the most iconic market in all of Israel. This is the Mahne Yehuda Market. It is located in the central area of Jerusalem. If you ask an Israeli about this market, they will certainly know about it, especially because this market has been around for a long time, even before Israel officially became a country. And today we have $15 to spend in the famous Mahne Yehuda Market. $15 equals about 50 Israeli shekels. Again, I don't know how much this will get us, but I do know that Jerusalem is a bit cheaper than Tel Aviv. So as they say here, yalla, that means let's go. As you explore the market, you will see so much culture on display. The unique food, the vibrant people, and even the fun music. There are lots of places where we can spend our money, but thankfully I found some budget-friendly bagels for only 10 shekels. This is called a Jerusalem bagel, and you can find them all across the city. They are shapes different than regular bagels and are topped with sesame seeds. We have 40 shekels now, and I just saw something I want to try. These are stuffed grape leaves, and they are filled with rice and spices. This food is very popular in the Middle East, and a plate cost 10 shekels. Okay, we are down to 30 shekels. These four shekel bracelets seem to fit my budget. I'll get two of them. There are hundreds of people at the market right now, and this goes to show you how popular this place really is. Let's see if we can make it through all the chaos. This 12-shekel coffee seems to fit our budget. Now we're left with just 10 shekels. With this, we are going to get some flowers. I love markets because they are one of the most authentic ways you can immerse yourself in a country. And it's something that won't cost too much. With just $15, I was able to get bagels, stuffed grape leaves, bracelets, coffee, and flowers. This is proof that you can have a lot of fun with a little money. This is Mahna Yuda. This is Inside Israel. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time.